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Goodwood Museum: 8th Annual Winter Garden Symposium

Jan 12th, 2010 by Andrea Johnson | 0

From the Goodwood Museum website:
Saturday, February 27
8th Annual Winter Garden Symposium: Infusing the Garden with Your Personality
Carriage House Conference Center
Registration begins at 8:30 a.m
$45 per person, price includes lunch
Featuring Tovah Martin and Carleton Woods
Tovah Martin, a horticulturalist, author, freelance writer, photo stylist and lecturer, will talk about “Infusing the Garden with Your Personality.” She has [...]

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Goodwood Museum: 18th Annual Old Garden Rose Sale

Jan 12th, 2010 by Andrea Johnson | 0

Saturday, February 13
From the Goodwood Museums website:
(sales continue every Friday and Saturday morning thereafter until sold out)
Presented by the Goodwood Garden Volunteers
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Virginia McKee Greenhouse at Goodwood
Each year, volunteers from Goodwood, root Old Garden Roses for use on the grounds and for sale to the public. The proceeds from [...]

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Goodwood Brown Bag Lunch Series: Attracting Bluebirds and Hummingbirds to Your Garden

Jan 12th, 2010 by Andrea Johnson | 0

From the Goodwood Museum website:
Goodwood Museum and Gardens
Jubilee Cottage
Friday, February 4, 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Free, No reservations required
By Fred Dietrich
Bluebirds were almost extinct in Tallahassee in the 1940ís when Fred Dietrichís family moved here for a teaching position at the newly co-ed Florida State University. But with recent conservation efforts by wildlife enthusiasts such [...]

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HOPE Workday

Jan 12th, 2010 by Andrea Johnson | 0

Workday at HOPE House, Saturday, February 6.

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Crawfordville Arbor Day Celebration

Jan 12th, 2010 by Andrea Johnson | 0

January 16th will bring the first festival of the new year – the annual Crawfordville Arbor Day celebration at Hudson Park.  Starting at 10am on Saturday, hundreds of free trees will be given away.  This year’s trees are even larger than in previous years.
Choices will include Florida sugar maple, fringe tree, redbud, southern magnolia, bald [...]

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